Check out the Sept. 18th, 2013 edition of the Business Bulletin

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Foxfire Printing is holding a job fair later this month as its focus on retail attracts customers and results in employment opportunities.

Opposition to the extension of a refinery environmental permit and recent criticism over The Data Center damages efforts to recover from the downturn.

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The Mooody’s report causes a stir by reporting that Delaware is the only state in danger of falling into a recession. The findings were questioned by the Markell administration.

Manufacturer Grayling will employ 115 when the production line moves from Mexico to Delaware. An opening ceremony for the plant was held this week.

New York metro area grocery delivery service FreshDirect expands to New Castle County after a successful debut in the Philadelphia area.

Fractured Prune, which has a store in Rehoboth Beach, wants to add 50 doughnut shops in the next few years.

Philly Fed’s Beige Book sees moderate economic activity.

Historic mansion in Cecil County goes on auction block.

Tidewater Utilities to own, operate water utility at Dover Air Force Base.

Viewpoint: Let the debate begin on the economy.

Bayside development in Sussex adds three builders.

Birding group picks Delaware City for headquarters.

Fisker loan to be sold by the Energy Department.

County Executive Gordon orders economic development plan

16 Mile Tap House in Newark to celebrate opening.

 

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